The Statue of Liberty’s ability to pull in the green has her caught in a legal tug of war.

The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation – which claims it’s raised $500 million for the statue in the last decade – is suing another fund-raising group, claiming it’s trying to profit from Lady Liberty’s good name.

In its Manhattan federal court suit, the foundation accuses the Friends of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island – which is linked to New York’s Maritime Association – of “false advertising, trademark infringement and deceptive acts and practices.”

According to court papers, “Friends” last fall sent out a mass mailing inviting contributions of between $25 and $1,000.

The papers said the mailing falsely claimed the group had been authorized by the National Park Service to launch “a national membership drive and fundraising campaign.”